[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2759] hammer(8) doesn't respect the timelimit for deduplication
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Thu Jan 8 00:29:50 PST 2015
Issue #2759 has been updated by ftigeot.
% Done changed from 0 to 90
Thanks for the patch.
It appears to work perfectly fine on a test box.
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Bug #2759: hammer(8) doesn't respect the timelimit for deduplication
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2759#change-12396
* Author: ftigeot
* Status: Feedback
* Priority: High
* Assignee: tuxillo
* Category: Userland
* Target version: 4.2.x
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Environment:
- a storage server with a 20TB /data volume
- a dataset potentially deduplication-friendly (protein sequences)
- deduplication has been enabled with a 5mn per day timelimit for /data
Problem:
- hammer(8) is running most of the day, inducing a high background I/O load on the disks
- the particular command is "hammer -t 300 dedup"
That command is run from the nightly hammer cleanup cron. It starts at 3am an never finishes.
A quick test on a brand new hammer volume confirms the -t argument to hammer dedup has no effect.
hammer dedup will run forever as long as there is still data to deduplicate.
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cmd_dedup01.diff (3.86 KB)
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